TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! Thiil iii-lii' in your heart maybe. its ii longing for — “THE OLD HOMESTEAD.” “THE OLD HOMESTEAD.” will) THEODO RE ROBE 1 1 T S. You’ll laugh with Happy I.a ok, and Si and Seth, the rivals in love; You’ll Crv when Reuben parts fr-om lovely Aim, and Uncle Josh has lo sell the “Old Homestead.” You’ll Thrill when the roaring cyclone sweeps the town away, and saves Ann from death in “Lovers’ Gap.” See “THE OLD HOMESTEAD.” And yi Mi’ll think you’re hack in mother’s arms. Also MACK SEN NETT COMEDY. Etc. Prices 1/- and 1/fi, children 3d and (1,1. THANKS. T DESIRE to thank the electors of the Moutoa Sub-division of the Manawatn-Oroua River district for electing me a. member of the Board at the poll held on the Bth inst. and to assure them that I will discharge my duly to the best of my ability in the interests of the district as a. whole. —Yours etc. B. G. GOWER, AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY. At The Mart, The awaiiou auctioneering Co. will -ell as above: — 2d 1-year old Hens and Poultry. Fruit, Onions and Vegetables, etc. 1 Sluiekloek Range, 3 Mantlepieces, Posts and Furniture, and Sundries. G, T. WOODROOFE, Auctioneer. EXTRA EX1 J RESS TRAINS BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. Ji’ROM Btil January uutil Bth February, iuclusive, extra express trains leave Auckland 7.40 p.ui. daily (Saturdays excepted) I 'or Wellington, and leave Welluigtoi 2.0 p.ui. daily (Sundays excepted) for Auckland. Passengers from staLious Palmerston North to Marlon iuclusive, will NOT be conveyed by Die ordinary express trains. | BEE FARM. EUR SAKE. i i I i |tjlTilEß as a whole or in lots to suit pru’eiiasers: — j 22 Hives, 42 three-decker Buxeo, Hollinan Frames, Foundation ! Comb, Honey Vat, 'L'auk, Exlrac loi-, Wax i’ress, Strainer, (Jueen Cage, Sundries. ; Apply to A. S. FAIKE, Public I Trust Oliice, Palmerston North, or | iUOORE AND BERGEN, Solicitors, ; l-oxton. \yANTED. —Board and Residence by highly respectable young lhau with relined private family. State terms etc. to “Mae.” Herald Office. Wan TED. —Girl to -assist with housework in Danuevirke. No washing. Apply Mrs Crowe, Norbiton ltd. PURE While Calico, dd; BUin. white Twill Sheeting, 2/11; Navy Prints, 1/- .yard; three Saturday specials at the C. M. Ross Co.’s. Wanted KNOWN.—For satisfactory hemstitching, go to Miss M. Diamond, Ladies-’ Outfitting Emporium, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2681, 10 January 1924, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2681, 10 January 1924, Page 3
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